So due process doesn’t exist for Americans when the president decides someone is a imminent threat"The administration argued that it had the authority to use lethal force against a U.S. citizen who was a senior operational leader of al-Qaeda or an associated force and posed an "imminent threat of violent attack" to the U.S.. It reasoned that the due process clause of the Constitution does not require a judicial process in the context of an armed conflict."
Lawsuits filed by al-Awlaki's father challenging the killings were dismissed by federal courts.
That’s the Obama doctrine
Well thankfully Trump hasn’t adopted that fascist
he couldn’t come home cause Obama killed him. His admin made clear the views of their admin is that Obama or any upper level executive officer holder can order the killing of Americansal-Awlaki still had the right to due process in America. He just had to come home and take his chances in court, face a jury of other citizens, like every other citizen. He chose to stay and materially support and participate with the group of terrorists in their quest to kill many more Americans. You remember al Qaeda don't you? The ***** who killed nearly 3 thousand people in America on 9-11.
They wrote the paper
There is no evidence that 16 year boy materially supported any terror group…stop lying did the 16 make a choice? Stop lying

